Autopilot Operation
SkyView Classic Pilot’s User Guide –
Revision Z
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Armed Mode
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The mode to which the autopilot will automatically transition when the
capture criteria for the new mode is satisfied.
Other Autopilot Status Information
In addition to the modes that are engaged and armed, the Top Bar and the area around it can
communicate other important Autopilot status information.
Yaw Damper
When the Yaw Damper is engaged, the ball turns green and YD is
displayed
Pitch Trim Indicator
When the autopilot is flying the aircraft in the pitch axis, a Pitch Trim Indicator can appear. This
indicator alerts you when the pitch servo detects excessive load on the elevator which would
result in an out-of-trim condition when the autopilot is disengaged. To eliminate the excessive
trim forces that the autopilot is trying to overcome, trim the nose of the aircraft in the direction
indicated: up or down. Adjust the trim in small increments and wait a few seconds between
adjustments to see whether the adjustment is sufficient to remove the out-of-trim indication. If
you have roll Auto-Trim configured on the roll axis, the autopilot will automatically apply trim
commands to resolve the out-of-trim condition and the Autopilot engaged arrows will spin up
or down.
Figure 182 - Trim Nose Up Indicator
Pitch Slip Indicator
You may see this during periods of turbulence or if the strength of the servo is not sufficient to
actuate the control surface.
If slipping occurs on the pitch servo, SkyView displays a slip warning as illustrated:
Figure 183 - Pitch Slip Indicator
Reference the SkyView System Installation Guide for more information regarding servo
slippage.